SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Outside Lands opens its fourth year running with a diverse line-up few other festivals could match. Demonstrating three different takes on rock music, Phish, Muse, and Arcade Fire close out Friday, Saturday, and Sunday respectively, following 20+ acts that range from R&B (the goddess Erykah Badu), dubstep (Eskmo), trip-hop (Phantogram), and dance (Major Lazer). Suffice it to say, if Outside Lands were a person, she would have that iPod whose shuffle could make everyone at a given house party smile.

It only helps the festival’s cause that it brings gifts beyond music: Outside Lands is more than just live music, it is also a festival of art, food, and wine. If there was ever a more winning combination than this ‘quadfecta’, we as mere mortals have yet to experience it.

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Need a convenient and affordable way to get to Outside Lands? Get on the bus!
Esurance, the official transportation partner of Outside Lands, makes it easy to get to and from the festival with the Esurance Shuttle.
The Esurance Shuttle guarantees round-trip transportation from Bill Graham Civic Auditorium to the entrance of Outside Lands in Golden Gate Park. With a 3-day shuttle pass (made affordable by Esurance), you’ll quickly and easily get to the festival — with zero hassle.
Fans who take the shuttle will earn Insider status, which they can parlay at the Esurance Inside Outside lounge for cool gifts and giveaways. Get on. Get in. Get out.
Buy your shuttle pass separately or by “adding on” to your ticketing order during checkout.
3-Day Shuttle Pass – $29.50 ($4.90 per trip)
Shuttle hours: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 a.m. each day Limited coverage from 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
*Please note this shuttle pass does not include admission to the festival.

PARKING

NOTE: With extremely limited parking inside the Park and in the surrounding neighborhoods, we strongly encourage you to take public or alternate means of transportation.

There is no overnight parking allowed inside of Golden Gate Park, and camping in the city of San Francisco is prohibited (San Francisco Park Code, Article 3, Section 3.12).